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Maintaining Welfare: Adaptation Strategies of Coffee Farming Communities in Lumajang, Indonesia, 2014-2023 Izzah, Latifatul; Ali, Ismail; Krisnadi, I. G.; Suharto, Suharto; Subaharianto, Andang; Handayani, Sri Ana; Endrayadi, Eko Crys
Indonesian Historical Studies Vol 9, No 1 (2025): In Progress
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ihis.v9i1.24494

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This article aims to analyze the adaptation strategies of farmers in a village on the slopes of Semeru, specifically in Wono Cepoko Ayu Village, Senduro District, Lumajang Regency, which has long been recognized as a coffee cultivation area, namely Kolesem (Kopi Lereng Semeru; Semeru Slope Coffee). In 2014, farmers preferred to plant Balsa Wood and then returned to planting coffee from 2018 to 2023. Therefore, this article analyzes three main issues, namely, the reasons why farmers easily switched from planting coffee to Balsa Wood in 2014, factors that encouraged them to return to planting coffee during 2018-2023, and the impact of the transition on farmer welfare. This study emphasizes the socio-historical aspect with an economic sociology approach, enhanced with rational theory, and applies historical methods. The results of the study show that the transition to Balsa Wood is driven by its high economic potential, which leads to an increase in farmer welfare, such as land purchases and house renovations. However, a virus outbreak in Balsa Wood forced farmers to return to coffee cultivation and adopt intercropping methods to support their economy. This situation highlights that such adaptation remains essential to support farmer welfare and underlines the importance of flexibility in dealing with economic changes and agricultural challenges.
Soekertijo: The Lunge of Officers from Lumajang 1946-1988 Anggraeni, Dwi Ayu; Suharto, Suharto; Izzah, Latifatul
JURNAL HISTORICA Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : History Education, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jh.v7i2.33761

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This thesis discusses the role and career of Soekertijo during his time in the military. Soekertijo first entered the world of military education during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, he graduated from Pembela Tanah Air (PETA). After Indonesia's independence, he formed Section II. Soekertijo Company began to show its work in the national arena such as defending Indonesia's sovereignty from Dutch Military Aggression I and Dutch Military Aggression II, in addition, Soekertijo also cracked down on separatist groups such as DI/TII to PRRI. The approach used by the author is the Biography approach, while the theory used in this study is the Charisma Theory from Max Weber's writings. The writing of this thesis is more emphasized on Soekertijo's role when defending Indonesia's independence, is a history in the form of a biography, because it will narrate the events of Soekertijo's past as part of the process of forming his leadership spirit, adolescence and his journey before becoming a company commander to becoming a Major General. The temporality of this article began in 1946, which was the momentum for the success of Section II of Kompi Soekertijo in defeating the Dutch Military at Klakah Station, while the deadline for this article was 1988, marking the inauguration of the Juang Kompi Soekertijo Monument in Yosowilangun as a form of appreciation for his dedication to country. Keywords: Soekertijo, Section II of the Soekertijo Company, Military, Dutch Military Agression and Separatist Group.
PENGGUNAAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN PROBLEM BASED LEARNING BERBANTUAN MEDIA WORDWALL TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR MATERI PERUBAHAN LINGKUNGAN KELAS X-1 SMAN 21 SURABAYA Izzah, Latifatul; Halim, Rusdiana; Yuliani
Jurnal Inovasi Kreativitas Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Badan Pendidikan Profesi Guru Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan peningkatan hasil belajar peserta didik kelas X-I SMAN melalui penggunaan model Problem Based Learning (PBL) dengan menggunakan LKPD berbantuan media Wordwall. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian tindakan kelas (PTK) dan dilakukan pada peserta didik kelas X-1 SMA Negeri Suarabaya dengan jumlah peserta didik sebanyak 37 peserta didik, 17 peserta didik laki-laki dan 20 peserta didik perempuan. peneliti melakukan dua siklus pada tahun ajaran 2024/2023 pada semester genap bulan Agustus 2023. Penelitian ini dilakukan melalui dua siklus tindakan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa hasil belajar peserta didik mengalami peningkatan dari siklus I yaitu 49% menjadi 97% setelah siklus II. dalam penggunaan model pembelajaran Problem Based Learning (PBL) dengan menggunakan E-LKPD berbantuan media Wordwall juga mengalami peningkatan keaktifan peserta didik yaitu sebesar 62% kategori aktif pada siklus 1 dan meningkat pada siklus 2 yaitu 75% kategori sangat aktif. Dari hasil penelitian ini disimpulkan bahwa melalui penggunaan model Problem Based Learning (PBL) menggunakan E-LKPD berbantuan media Wordwall dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar dan keaktifan peserta didik pada materi perubahan lingkungan.
An Epidemiological Management Approach to Stroke Disease in Coastal Communities: A Structural Model for Tertiary Prevention Robby, Krish Naufal Anugrah; Ma'rufi, Isa; Ouassou, El Houssin; Izzah, Latifatul
Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Komunitas Vol 10, No 4: November 2025
Publisher : Master of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Diponegoro University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jekk.v10i4.28422

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Background: Stroke survivors in coastal areas face major challenges, such as limited access to health services, minimal post-stroke education, and inadequate monitoring. Without a targeted tertiary prevention strategy, the risk of recurrence and disability remains high. This study aimed to develop a stroke management model to enhance self-control and support community-based health policy planning.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 45 stroke survivors in the Puger Subdistrict, Jember Regency, using a total sampling approach. Data were collected through questionnaires and measurements of blood pressure, cholesterol, and random blood glucose using touch-based devices and digital sphygmomanometers. Path analysis was performed using Partial Least Squares structural equation modeling.Results: Clinical needs, such as elevated blood pressure and cholesterol levels, encouraged survivors to be more active in managing their conditions and increased their interactions with health services. However, paradoxically, poor self-management, such as infrequent blood pressure monitoring and unhealthy diets, places a greater burden on the health system. This indicates that an increased system response alone is insufficient without strengthening the individual roles. Family history and blood glucose levels also contribute to indirect pathways. Conclusion: Preventing stroke recurrence requires a comprehensive epidemiological management approach, including clinical control, dietary education, and sustainable, community-based interventions. This model can serve as a basis for designing health programs and policies that are more responsive to the needs of coastal communities in the future.